With the 2013 MMA year drawing to a close, and with arguably the biggest rematch in history looming next week, FOX Sports 1 will premier a new show and put on a special edition of a long-running one.

On Sunday, “UFC Fight Flashback” makes its debut on FOX Sports 1. According to the cable network, the show will be “an enhanced replay of one of the sport’s greatest bouts.” And for the premier, the obvious choice was a look back at UFC 162.

In July, Chris Weidman challenged longtime middleweight and pound-for-pound kingpin Anderson Silva for his title. He passed the test with flying color, knocking Silva out in the second round in a stunning turn of events. The two rematch next week at UFC 168 – with Silva a slight favorite in the fight at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.

In the debut episode of “UFC Fight Flashback,” the program will look back at the first Silva-Weidman fight “featuring exclusive behind-the-scenes access and cinematic footage from state-of-the-art, high-speed cameras.”

The episode airs at 9:30 p.m. ET on Sunday right after a new episode of “UFC Ultimate Insider,” which will look at the best eight moments from Silva’s career, UFC 168 fighter Chris Leben and UFC Fight Night 34 headliner Tarec Saffiedine. “UFC Ultimate Insider” airs at 9 p.m. ET on FOX Sports 1.

And on Monday, “UFC Tonight” gets a special day and time to look back on the 50 greatest moments of 2013 in the UFC.

The promotion’s weekly newsmagazine program, which typically airs on Tuesdays, will air Monday at 8 p.m. ET. Hosts Kenny Florian and Chael Sonnen will count down the biggest moments of the year in the UFC in a one-hour special. It’s a safe bet that the first Silva-Weidman fight is high on the list.

Francis Ngannou further legitimized himself as a future UFC heavyweight contender on Saturday when he scored a first-round submission victory of Anthony Hamilton in the UFC Fight Night 102 co-main event. See how social media reacted.

ALBANY, N.Y. – Francis Ngannou came into his bout against Anthony Hamilton as the biggest favorite on the fight card, but it likely wasn’t due to his submission skills. Yet the knockout artist Ngannou managed to show some new tricks when he slapped a kimura lock (…)